Description
Nine tyne cultivator is secondary tillage equipment most commonly
used in India for field preparation. It essentially has tyne with
reversible high carbon showily points at the end attanged in two
rows on a sturdy steel frame. The front row has 5 tyne and the rear
row has 4 tyne and it is ideally suited for *5 HP tractors of all
makes and types with cat II linkage. Depth of operation is
controlled by tractor hydraulic
1. Hitching the Cultivator to Tractor
i) Attach the cultivator to the tractor by aligning the holes of
the lower arm with the pins attached on either side of the
cultivator and the pushing the holes of the lower arm of the
tractor into the pins of the cultivator. Lock the free end of the
pins with lynch pins.
ii) Align the adjustable screw top link the tractor with the holes
on the upper edge of the three point linkage of the cultivator by
placing the top link in between the two flats of the three point
linkage of the cultivator and the lock the same by means of the pin
provided with the top link and lock the free end of the pin with
lynch pin
iii) Tighten the top link to the extent that the three point
linkage of the cultivator is perpendicular to the ground for normal
operation
2. Angle of Penetration
The angle of penetration / pitch of shovel points can be varied
very easily by adjusting the top link. Tightening the top link
increases the angle of penetration resulting in deeper penetration
while loosening the top link has recerse effect
Specification:
Frame : *5 x *0 mm
Spring : *0 mm WD, *0 mm OD and *7 coils
Tyne : *0 x *9 mm forged
Pairs : *0 x 8 mm flat
Anchor pin : *5 mm
Nuts : Nylock
Frame Bolt : *6 x *0 mm HF
Linkage : 3 - point *0 x *2 mm
Shovels : 8 mm
Tiller Pin : *8 mm (Push tight)
Weight : **0 kg (approx)